It's a double edged sword, they're all beautiful creatures, the sparrowhawk as well. It's all part of life's cycle, it happens all the time, you're just witnessing it when you normally wouldn't.
In the same way, we found a slow worm on the path, relished its presence, put it back in the scrub where it had come from. Then it occurred to me,if we'd not found it, it would have certainly been a lunch for the many rooks and seagulls in the vicinity, pretty damn quick.
We are funny creatures (humans). We feel empathy when we witness something unfortunate...yet it happens all the time, everywhere without us being in the slightest concerned.
It also slightly perplexed me when you see frequent posts in local FB pages...I've found an injured seagull or pigeon, what can I do ?
My inner thought is always...errr leave it alone, it will live or die. It happens billions of times a day over the planet with all sorts of creatures. Such is life...